What are Signs of Venous Disease in the Legs?

Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) is a condition in which the veins in the legs are unable to effectively return blood from the legs back to the heart. Some signs and symptoms of CVI may include:

  1. Swelling in the legs, ankles, or feet, especially after standing for long periods of time

  2. Aching, heavy, or tired feeling in the legs

  3. Cramping or muscle fatigue in the legs, especially after standing for long periods of time

  4. Skin changes, such as discoloration or thickening, on the legs

  5. Varicose veins, which are enlarged, twisted veins that are visible through the skin

  6. Leg ulcers, which are open sores that do not heal easily

It's important to note that these symptoms may also be caused by other medical conditions, and a proper diagnosis can only be made by a healthcare professional. If you have concerns about your or someone else's veins or circulation, it is important to consult a healthcare professional for evaluation and treatment.

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